Police Department

Daily Crime Reports - September

September 30

6:24 a.m.
Officers responded to Carolina Lodge, 8260 East Main Street, for a report of two people arguing.

6:36 a.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of Grays Highway and Jaguar Bus Loop for a vehicle collision involving one vehicle and a deer. No injuries were reported.

8:11 a.m.
Officers responded to Bay Tree Apartments, 107 1st Avenue, for a report of a dog running at large. The dog was spotted and was captured. The dog was taken to JARM.

10:20 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Shade Tree Street for a 911 hang up call. Once on scene officers were able to determine that a domestic dispute had just occurred between boyfriend and girlfriend.

11:47 a.m.
Officers responded to Carter's Mill Road for a report of a dog running at large.

2:50 p.m.
Officers responded to South Green Street for a report of an intoxicated person on a bicycle.

3:03 p.m.
A blue Honda Accord was reported as driving recklessly at the 25 mile marker south bound on I-95.

4:41 p.m.
Officers responded to Piggly Wiggly, 10847 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a shoplifting. Leonard Jones was observed placing an item on his person and exiting the store without paying for the item. A warrant affidavit has been submitted charging Jones with shoplifting.

6:46 p.m.
Officers responded to Bay Tree Apartments, 107 1st Avenue, for a report of an assault and battery. Joquan Bolden was charged with assault and battery, 3rd degree. Bolden was transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

September 29

1:11 a.m.
A white Range Rover was reported as driving recklessly at the 18 mile marker north bound on I-95.

4:41 a.m.
Officers responded to the BP Station, 80 Blue Heron Drive, for a report of a male subject wanting to turn himself in on outstanding warrants. The male did not have any outstanding warrants.

12:35 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Brandon Cove for an activated alarm.

12:43 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Live Oak Farm Road for an activated alarm.

12:53 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Colony Drive for an activated alarm.

1:32 p.m.
Officers responded to South State Bank, 10671 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, for an activated alarm.

3:55 p.m.
Officers responded to the Citgo Station, 107 Sycamore Drive, for a vehicle collision involving two vehicles. No injuries were reported.

8:31 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of Coosaw Scenic Drive and Roseland Road for a hit and run collision. No injuries were reported.

10:01 p.m.
A blue semi truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 8 mile marker north bound on I-95.

10:46 p.m.
Officers responded to Carters Mill Road for a report of a dog running at large.

September 28

4:15 a.m.
A white semi truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 11 mile marker north bound on I-95.

9:44 a.m.
Officers responded to El Ranchito, 11382 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a stray dog.

11:19 a.m.
Officers responded to the 21 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

2:38 p.m.
Officers responded to Logan Lane Apartments, 544 South Logan Street, for a report of a disturbance in the parking lot. Once on scene, officers observed Jackie Anderson-Simmons being loud and using profanity in public. Anderson-Simmons was arrested for public disorderly conduct. She was transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

6:06 p.m.
Officers observed a silver Pontiac run the red light at Jacob Smart Boulevard and Main Street. A traffic stop was conducted and the vehicle came to rest on East Main Street. The driver of the vehicle, Tiffany D. Cooler, had a suspended driver's license and was arrested. Cooler also had an outstanding warrant with the South Carolina Department of Probation and Parole Services. Cooler was transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

6:18 p.m.
Officers responded to Grahamville Road for a report of a suspicious person near the roadway.

9:08 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on 1st Avenue for a 911 hang up call.

11:33 p.m.
Officers responded to McDonald's, 8548 Grahamville Road, for a report of two suspicious males in the parking lot.

11:46 p.m.
A black semi truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 28 mile marker south bound on I-95.

September 27

12:37 p.m.
Officers responded to East Adams Street for a report of a suspicious person in the roadway.

1:55 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Hagin Drive for an activated alarm.

2:39 p.m.
Officers responded to Fiddler's Fish Market, 572 South Green Street, for a report of a larceny of a piece of copper. Samuel Brabham was arrested for larceny and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

6:35 p.m.
Officers responded to Bees Creek Road near Exit 18 for a report of a suspicious person.

7:05 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on McCormack Avenue for a report of stray cats.

7:45 p.m.
Officers responded to Bailey Lane for a report of a suspicious person.

September 26

10:24 a.m.
Officers responded to Heron Crossing Apartments, 72 Heron Crossing Road, for a report of two people arguing.

1:28 p.m.
Officers responded to South Jacob Smart Boulevard for a report of a log truck dragging a log behind it.

3:01 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Hagin Drive for a report of vandalism. The incident remains under further investigation.

3:06 p.m.
Officers responded to Bay Tree Apartments, 107 1st Avenue, for a report of two people arguing.

5:05 p.m.
A blue Toyota Prius was reported s driving recklessly at the 33 mile marker south bound on I-95.

5:31 p.m.
Officers responded to Bay Tree Apartments, 107 1st Avenue, for a report of a disturbance in the parking lot.

8:58 p.m.
Officers responded to Family Dollar, 73 South Green Street, for a suspicious person in the parking lot.

September 25

4:50 a.m.
Officers responded to the Enmark Station for a report of a red VW sedan that was located on the property. Officers learned that the vehicle was stolen from Savannah, Georgia. The vehicle was towed and returned to Savannah.

4:54 a.m.
Officers responded the 19 mile marker south bound on I-95 for a vehicle collision involving one vehicle and deer. No injuries were reported.

7:36 a.m.
A white Ford work van was reported as driving recklessly at the 5 mile marker north bound on I-95.

10:02 a.m.
Officers responded to Dollar General, 8123 East Main Street, for a report of a female subject passing counterfeit money. After an investigation warrants were obtained on Pamela Black.

10:04 a.m.
Officers responded to Old House Road for a vehicle collision involving two vehicles. No injuries were reported.

3:15 p.m.
A white semi truck pulling a white trailer was reported as driving recklessly at the 19 mile marker north bound on I-95.

6:46 p.m.
Officers responded to East Wilson Street for a report of two suspicious people in the roadway.

8:01 p.m.
Officers responded to Dairy Queen, 80 Blue Heron Drive, for report of counterfeit money being passed. Two people were taken into custody and questioned further about the incident. Robert Trout and Pamela Black were tken to the Ridgeland Police Department and both were arrested after the investigation. Trout was charged with forgery and possession of methamphetamine. Black was arrested on the previously issued warrant for the incident at Dollar General and Rite-Aid. Both were transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

September 24

4:39 a.m.
Officers responded to the Carolina Lodge, 8260 East Main Street, for a report of an argument between the manager and a customer.

6:13 a.m.
Officers responded to Burger King, 8257 East Main Street, for a report of people taking pictures of the complainant.

6:15 a.m.
Officers responded to the Quality Inn, 221 James L. Taylor Drive, for a report of a suspicious person on the property.

7:52 a.m.
Officer responded to the south bound parking area on I-95 for a report of snakes on the property.

11:06 a.m.
Officers responded to the Jasper County Detention Center, 12008 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of an inmate damaging a light fixture in their cell. Baylee Marie Koth was charged with malicious injury to property.

11:11 a.m.
Officers responded to the Piggly Wiggly, 10847 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of larceny involving an employee. The incident is under further investigation.

10:22 p.m.
Officers responded to the Jasper County Government Building, 358 3rd Avenue, for a welfare check.

11:00 p.m.
A silver Hyundai was reported as driving recklessly at the 26 mile marker south bound on I-95.

September 23

1:47 a.m.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at the 23 mile marker north bound for a speeding violation. Officers detected the odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle and marijuana was found in the vehicle after a search was conducted. The driver of the vehicle, Joanna Zuaro, was charged with speeding and simple possession of marijuana and released.

4:06 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence in the North Ridge Community for a 911 hang up call.

4:23 a.m.
Officers assisted the South Carolina Highway Patrol with a traffic stop at the 23 mile marker south bound on I-95.

10:52 a.m.
Officers responded to the 18 mile marker south bound for a motorist assist.

2:05 p.m.
Officers responded to the Ridgeland Fire Department for a report of a female who accidentally handcuffed herself.

6:01 p.m.
Officers received a BOLO in reference to a white Ford F-150 at the 12 mile marker north bound on I-95. The driver of that vehicle presented a handgun towards another vehicle. Officers observed that vehicle at the 18 mile marker and conducted a traffic stop. The victim in the incident refused to press charges.

6:46 p.m.
Officers responded to McDonald's, 8548 Grahamville Road, for a report of a vehicle improperly parked in a handicapped parking spot.

7:58 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Malphrus Street for a report of a vehicle taken by a spouse without permission.

10:45 p.m.
Officers responded to Campers Fun Stuff, 11077 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a suspicious vehicle.

September 22

1:58 a.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of Wilson Street and Main Street for a report of a suspicious person.

5:35 p.m.
Officers responded to the 24 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a report of a person walking on the interstate.

8:49 p.m.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on a white Honda Pilot at the 21 mile marker north bound on I-95. The driver of the vehicle, Milicent Hanna, was found to be under the influence of alcohol. An open container of wine was later discovered in the vehicle. Hanna was arrested for driving under the influence and open container. Hanna was transported to the Jasper County Detention Center. A wrecker from rotation towed the Pilot to their facility.

9:08 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on 1st Avenue for a report of loud music.

10:07 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on East Wilson for a welfare check.

September 21

6:30 a.m.
Officers responded to Logan Lane Apartments, 544 South Logan Street, for a domestic dispute between boyfriend and girlfriend.

9:36 a.m.
Officers responded to the Plantation Inn, 11433 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a dog running at large.

11:40 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Queen's Way for a domestic dispute boyfriend and girlfriend.

1:46 p.m.
Officers stopped a white pickup for a speeding violation on South Jacob Smart Boulevard. The passenger of the vehicle, Courtney Baniel, was found to have an active family court warrant for Jasper County. Baniel was arrested and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

2:50 p.m.
Officers responded to the Sunoco Station, 11965 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of damage to a fuel pump caused by a vehicle.

3:12 p.m.
Officers responded to West Main Street for a report of two people arguing near the roadway.

3:46 p.m.
Officers responded to the 22 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a vehicle collision involving two vehicles. No injuries were reported.

8:09 p.m.
Officers responded to Coastal Carolina Medical Center in Hardeeville to met with a victim of a domestic dispute. The victim declined to press charges.

8:51 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on North Green Street in reference to suspicious activity. The front door of the residence was found open when the homeowner arrived home after work. There were no signs of forcible entry.

10:42 p.m.
A red Chevrolet Malibu was stopped on South Jacob Smart Boulevard for a light violation. The driver of the vehicle, Samuel Tyrone Johnson, was found to have an active warrant with Chatham County for a probation violation. Johnson was arrested and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

11:07 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Queen's Way for a 911 hang up call.

September 20

10:54 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Fifth Avenue for an activated alarm.

11:51 a.m.
A semi truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 8 mile marker north bound on I-95.

12:43 p.m.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on a gold Chevrolet Suburban on Grays Highway for a speeding violation. The driver of the vehicle, Toya Kirkland, had an outstanding warrant with the Walterboro Police Department. Kirkland was transported to Colleton County Detention Center.

2:02 p.m.
A white Volvo SC90 was reported as driving recklessly at the 20 mile marker north bound on I-95.

5:07 p.m.
Officers assisted the South Carolina Highway Patrol with a hit and run collision that occurred at the 12 mile marker north bound on I-95. Officers were able to stop a semi truck that was suspected in hitting the victim.

6:05 p.m.
Officers met with a complainant at the Ridgeland Police Department in reference to stolen items at their residence on Shade Tree Street. The incident remains under further investigation.

7:15 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Shade Tree Street to escort a female subject wanting to retrieve personal belongings from her residence.

10:30 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on North Green Street in reference to a suspicious male. When officers arrived they were met by two complainants who stated that they observed damage to the fuel doors on their vehicles. The incident remains under further investigation.

September 19

1:45 a.m.
A Chevrolet Cavalier was reported as driving recklessly at the 12 mile marker north bound on I-95.

2:18 p.m.
A semi truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 18 mile marker north bound on I-95.

1:53 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of Sycamore Drive and East Main Street for a vehicle collision involving two vehicles. No injuries were reported.

3:16 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Shade Tree Street for a dispute between boyfriend and girlfriend.

7:15 p.m.
A gray Toyota Highlander was reported as driving recklessly at the 34 mile marker south bound on I-95.

7:45 p.m.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at the intersection of Captain Bill Road and North Jacob Smart Boulevard. The driver of the vehicle, Juan Manuel Garcia, did not have a valid driver's license. Garcia was arrested for no driver's license and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center. Garcia's vehicle was towed by a wrecker from rotation.

8:33 p.m.
Officers responded to Sisters Ferry Road for a report of a suspicious person in the roadway.

September 18

9:01 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on McCormack Avenue for a report of feral cats running at large.

9:42 a.m.
Officers responded to Shade Tree Street for a report of a dog running at large.

10:56 a.m.
Officers responded to the Magistrate's Office, 967 West Adams Street, for an activated alarm.

1:59 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of South Jacob Smart Boulevard and Mango Drive for a motorist assist.

4:11 p.m.
A beige RV was reported as driving recklessly at the 18 mile marker north bound on I-95.

6:01 p.m.
Officers responded to the parking lot of Rite-Aid, 8225 East Main Street, for a report of an improperly parked vehicle.

11:09 p.m.
Officers assisted the Jasper County Sheriff's Office by responding to a domestic dispute at a residence on Old House Road.

September 17

8:18 a.m.
Officers traveled to Travel Lodge, 8216 East Main Street, for a 911 hang up call.

12:17 p.m.
Officers responded to East Main Street for a semi truck blocking traffic.

1:48 p.m.
Officers responded to the parking lot of Pizza Bella, 8196 East Main Street, for a suspicious male subject.

5:52 p.m.
Officers responded to the 18 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a vehicle collision involving two vehicles. No injuries were reported.

6:38 p.m.
Officers responded to Dollar General, 8123 East Main Street, for a report of a suspicious male subject in the business.

6:55 p.m.
Officers responded to the Plantation Inn, 11433 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a breech of trust between two individuals.

6:56 p.m.
Officers responded to the 17 mile marker south bound on I-95 for a vehicle collision involving one vehicle. No injuries were reported.

September 16

1:43 a.m.
Officers responded to Campers Fun Stuff, 11077 North Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of people walking around on the property.

3:47 a.m.
Officers responded to Turpin Park, 901 North Logan Street, for a report of two females arguing. Officers were unable to locate anyone in the park.

6:22 a.m.
Officers responded to Handy Dan's Exxon, 8310 East Main Street, for a report of a suspicious vehicle.

9:25 a.m.
Officers responded to Heron Crossing Apartments, 72 Heron Crossing Road, for a report of a domestic between a male and a female.

11:00 a.m.
Officers responded to the 19 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

11:36 a.m.
Officers met with Joseph Elijah Kareem Robinson to turn himself in on an outstanding arrest warrant. Robinson was arrested and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center on the charge of forgery. The charge stemmed from an incident on August 20, 2018, where Robinson is accused of passing a counterfeit 20 dollar bill at Dollar General.

8:23 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Oak Ridge North for a report of a person trespassing on the property. Alexis Ruiz was placed on trespass notice for that address.

10:21 p.m.
Officers responded to the 24 mile marker north bound for a motorist assist.

10:45 p.m.
Officers responded to East Main Street for a motorist assist.

11:17 p.m.
Officers returned to the residence on Oak Ridge North where Alexis Ruiz was previously placed on trespass notice. Ruiz was found to be back on the property and he was arrested for trespassing after notice. Ruiz was transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

September 15

3:01 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on North Green Street for a report of the resident hearing someone around the house. Officers searched the area and did not find anything out of place.

8:10 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on North Green Street for a report of a child that left the residence without permission. The child later returned home.

10:46 p.m.
Officers returned to a residence on 5th Avenue for a report of the homeowner receiving threats.

11:27 p.m.
Officers responded to the Quality Inn, 221 James L. Taylor Drive, for a report of an irate customer.

September 11

6:01 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on 1st Avenue for a report of a male subject being loud within the residence.

8:44 a.m.
A silver Acura SUV was reported as driving recklessly at the 22 mile marker south bound on I-95.

9:42 a.m.
Officers responded to the Magistrate's Office, 967 West Adams Street, for an activated alarm.

10:43 a.m.
Officers met with a complainant at the Police Department in reference to a wallet being dropped in the Piggly Wiggly. Video at the business was reviewed and it was determined that an unknown person picked up the wallet. The incident remains under further investigation.

1:50 p.m.
Officers conducted a welfare check at Family Dollar, 73 South Green Street. It was determined that he store was closed in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.

2:40 p.m.
Officers responded to the 17 mile marker south bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

4:04 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Brandon Cove for a report of a misplaced laptop computer.

6:22 p.m.
Officers responded to South Jacob Smart Boulevard for an activated alarm.

9:04 p.m.
Officers observed Henry Spann on the property of the Carolina Lodge. Spann was placed on trespass notice for the business on August 13, 2018. Spann was arrested for trespassing after notice and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

9:53 p.m.
A white semi pulling a silver trailer was reported as driving recklessly at the 20 mile marker north bound on I-95.

September 10

9:38 a.m.
Officers conducted a welfare check on a male and female subject on North Logan Street.

September 9

12:24 a.m.
Officers responded to the Farmer's Market, 9935 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of loud music.

1:32 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on 3rd Avenue for a welfare check.

2:29 a.m.
Officers responded to the south bound parking area on I-95 for a suspicious person.

7:32 a.m.
Officers responded to Coin Laundry, 10246 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a suspicious person.

7:54 a.m.
Officers responded to the 18 mile marker south bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

10:34 a.m.
Officers responded to Coastal Carolina Medical Center to transport a patient to Palmetto Behavioral in Charleston for further evaluation.

1:37 p.m.
Officers responded to the Palms, 10735 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of Brett Burnette trespassing on the property after he was previously placed on trespass notice. Burnette was located on the property and he was arrested for trespassing after notice and transported to Jasper County Detention Center.

5:10 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on North Green Street for a 911 hang up call.

September 8

12:20 p.m.
Officers responded to East Main Street for a report of two male subjects arguing.

6:54 p.m.
Officers observed a white Nissan Sentra traveling too closely to another vehicle. The vehicle was stopped on South Jacob Smart Boulevard. Officers were able to determine that the vehicle did not valid insurance and the driver had a suspended driver's license. Officers also located a quantity of marijuana in the vehicle. The vehicle was towed by a wrecker from rotation and the driver was allowed to leave the scene.

7:20 p.m.
Officers responded to Coastal Carolina Medical Center and transported a patient to Palmetto Behavioral in Charleston for further evaluation.

7:29 p.m.
A blue Chevrolet truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 5 mile marker north bound on I-95.

8:56 p.m.
Officers responded to North Jacob Smart Boulevard for a report of a vehicle collision involving two vehicles. One vehicle was reported as leaving the scene. Officers located the vehicle that left the scene at the BP Station, 11122 North Jacob Smart Boulevard. The driver of that vehicle, Paula Thurman, was arrested for driving under the influence. Thurman was transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

11:28 p.m.
Officers responded to Grays Highway for a motorist assist.

September 7

1:09 a.m.
Officers assisted the South Carolina Highway Patrol with a single vehicle collision on Bees Creek Road.

3:38 a.m.
Officers responded to the Carolina Lodge, 8260 East Main Street, for a civil matter.

8:58 a.m.
Officers responded to Dollar General, 8123 East Main Street, for a report of a customer harassing employees. The customer was gone when officers arrived.

12:04 a.m.
Officers responded to Grays Highway and Wrong Road for a report of a work truck blocking traffic.

1:17 p.m.
Officers responded to Harvey's grocery store for a report of a dog that ran inside the business. The dog was returned to it's owner.

1:58 p.m.
Officers responded to EZ Shop BP, 80 Blue Heron Drive, for a report of damage to a fuel pump. Officers observed a video of the incident and it remains under further investigation.

2:06 p.m.
A white Chevrolet Tahoe was reported as driving recklessly at the 21 mile marker south bound on I-95.

2:20 p.m.
Officers responded to South Jacob Smart Boulevard for a motorist assist.

3:02 p.m.
Officers responded to Econo Lodge, 511 James L. Taylor Drive, for a report of a helicopter that landed in the parking lot.

4:52 p.m.
Officers responded to East Woodlawn Street for an animal complaint.

5:17 p.m.
Officers responded to the 17 mile marker south bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

6:24 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on East Adams Street for an activated alarm.

8:24 p.m.
Officers responded to the Siesta, 10530 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a female subject yelling. The subject was not taking her medication and was transported to Coastal Carolina Medical Center for further evaluation.

September 6

6:51 a.m.
Officers responded to South Logan Street for a vehicle collision involving a vehicle and a moped. The vehicle left the scene and the moped driver was transported by EMS. The incident remains under further investigation.

8:31 a.m.
Officers responded to Turtle Park on West Main Street for a report of people loitering.

9:39 a.m.
Officers met with a complainant at the Police Department in reference to harassing phone calls.

2:12 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of North Jacob Smart Boulevard and North Green Street for a motorist assist.

7:19 p.m.
A burgundy Chevrolet Volt was reported as driving recklessly at the 27 mile marker south bound on I-95.

10:51 p.m.
Officers responded to Turpin Park, 901 North Logan Street, for a report of people in the park after dark.

8:52 p.m.
Officers responded to 1st Avenue for a report of a male subject yelling from a yard.

9:42 p.m.
Officers responded to the Jasper County Board of Disabilities, 1419 East Adams Street, for an activated alarm.

September 4

7:15 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence on 5th Avenue for a report of two male subjects getting into a verbal argument. No charges were filed.

10:59 a.m.
Officers responded to the Magistrates Office, 967 West Adams Street, for an activated alarm.

1:22 p.m.
A green sedan was reported as driving recklessly on Grays Highway.

4:19 p.m.
Officers met with a complainant at the Police Department in reference to fraudulent charges on their bank card. The charges occurred in Bluffton and the complainant was referred to the Bluffton Police Department.

8:11 p.m.
A red semi truck pulling a flat bed trailer was reported as driving recklessly at the 3 mile marker north bound on I-95.

10:29 p.m.
Officers responded to 1st Avenue for a report of a male subject yelling at vehicles.

September 3

12:11 a.m.
Officers responded to the Gulf Station, 8250 East Main Street, for a welfare check.

2:11 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on Oak Ridge North for a report of property damage.

4:49 p.m.
Officers responded to Grays Highway in reference to a pedestrian causing a traffic hazard. Officers arrived and found Samuel Brabham to be intoxicated. Brabham was arrested for disorderly conduct and transported to the Jasper County Detention Center.

5:52 p.m.
A silver Toyota Camry was reported as driving recklessly on East Main Street.

11:39 a.m.
Officers responded to the BP Station, 80 Blue Heron Drive, to conduct a welfare check. The person in question was not located.

11:48 p.m.
A blue Chevrolet sedan was reported as driving recklessly at the 18 mile south bound on I-95.

September 1

2:43 a.m.
Officers responded to Old Logan Street for a report of suspicious people inside of residence.

3:00 a.m.
Officers responded to the Gulf Station, 8250 East Main Street, for a report of two male subjects arguing inside the business. The employee of the business wished to have both subjects placed on trespass notice from the business.

5:53 a.m.
Officers responded to Handy Dan's Exxon, 8310 East Main Street, for an activated alarm.

9:59 a.m.
Officers responded to the 23 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

10:16 a.m.
An orange semi truck pulling an orange trailer was reported as driving recklessly at the 27 mile marker south bound on I-95.

11:54 a.m.
A yellow box truck was reported as driving recklessly at the at the 15 mile marker north bound on I-95.

11:58 a.m.
Officers responded to the Short Stop BP, 10728 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, for a report of a larceny. The complainant stated that they left their wallet behind and upon returning back to the store, money was missing from the wallet.

1:48 p.m.
A black Chevrolet truck was reported as driving recklessly at the 18 mile marker north bound on I-95.

3:03 p.m.
Officers responded to the 19 mile marker north bound on I-95 for a motorist assist.

3:04 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence on North Green Street for a 911 hang up call.

5:17 p.m.
Officers responded to Carolina Lodge, 8260 East Main Street, for an assault and battery. The victim declined to prosecute the incident.